There is no specific rule that says you are supposed to. Altough, you may want to. There is no particular dress code. As long as you paid for your ticket, you are allowed in the theater, but it is preferred that you dress up. It's just like when you attend a church or a fancy restaurant. It reflects better upon yourself if you make yourself look nice when attending a Broadway play.
There really is no dress code for a author. You should just really dress comfortable, have glasses, a book, and a pencil behind your ear.
Area code 518 includes Albany, Schenectady, and Troy, New York. It probably includes at least one historical theater, but you need to ask a more specific question.
No bare feet.
who cares what the dress code is. be youself ,dress fun, cool, dark and mysterious .. just be yourself.i can tell your a smart person for wanting to know.
The dress code for the dress circle section at the theater is formal. Fancy dresses for the women and suits or tuxes for the men.
Smart casual
Theater ETIQUETTE can vary from theater to theater (ex. dress code) but it usually includes the followingNo talking during a performanceNo food or drink in theater (usually)No ruckusNo catcallingNo changing seats.No recording
There really is no paticular dress code. As long as you dress professional.
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Dress code is a noun. The plural form is dress codes.
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